Research on Digitizing smell is important as it has so many applications in various fields and industries; environmental field (Contamination and spoilage detection), food industry (Food quality monitoring), health (Detection of respiratory disease patients including COVID19) and security fields (Detection of prohibited items at the airports). In the first and second phase of this project we have done the following steps · Extensive the literature review · Evaluate the market for procurement of the equipment · Investigate the existing technology in order to improve it for the next step · Primary results with sensors and electronic boards · Started the machine learning for further application on the hardware · Research a more suitable and sensitive sensors for further implementations in the next step
Research Project #
UREP28-249-2-071
Artificial Smelling
The objective of this research is to focus on the following due to the fact that in the laboratories and facilities available at the College of North Atlantic provide an appropriate ground for following and reaching these specific objectives: - Simulate a simplified olfactory system by: - Develop the system for the industry Achieving these objectives have the following significance within the discipline - This is a new technology that has not been addressed adequately so any advances in this field will be considered as a state-of-the-art idea - The whole team’s knowledge in this cutting-edge field will increase and the skills learned during this process are internationally demanded